Monte Gottero Summit via Alta Via dei Monti Liguri
Monte Gottero Summit via Alta Via dei Monti Liguri
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Hike the difficult 8.0-mile (12.8 km) Monte Gottero Summit via Alta Via dei Monti Liguri trail for panoramic views and varied terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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624 m
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829 m
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1.75 km
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2.96 km
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3.35 km
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4.77 km
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5.81 km
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6.66 km
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8.87 km
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12.8 km
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12.0 km
553 m
222 m
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12.5 km
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Highest point (1,600 m)
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This specific route to Monte Gottero Summit via Alta Via dei Monti Liguri is considered difficult. While the broader Monte Gottero area offers easier options, this trail involves significant length and elevation gain, and some sections may be quite challenging with rocky outcrops. It's best suited for experienced hikers.
The trail offers varied terrain. You'll traverse extensive beech forests, with chestnut and oak trees at lower elevations. As you ascend towards the summit, the landscape opens up into grasslands. Expect both gentle slopes and steeper inclines, including some rocky sections. The northern side of the mountain also shows traces of glacial morphology.
Key highlights on this route include the Three Borders Bivouac, the historically significant Three Borders Monument (Tuscany–Liguria–Emilia-Romagna), and of course, the Monte Gottero Summit itself. You'll also pass by Monte Passo del Lupo and several mountain passes like Passo del Lupo (1250 m) and Passo del Lupo (1307 m).
Yes, the Monte Gottero Summit offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. On a clear day, you can see the Tuscan-Emilian ridge, the Apuan Alps, the Tuscan coast from Piombino to the Gulf of La Spezia, the Tuscan archipelago, and even the tip of Corsica. The Ligurian Riviera and the Maritime Alps are also visible.
The best time to hike this trail is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October) when the weather is more stable and the trails are clear of snow. Summer offers warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Always check the weather forecast before you go.
While the general area is often dog-friendly, given the 'difficult' rating and potential for rocky, technical sections on this specific route, it's advisable to assess your dog's fitness and experience. Always keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure their safety, especially in areas with steep drops or other hazards.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Monte Gottero Summit via Alta Via dei Monti Liguri trail.
Specific parking information for the trailhead is not provided in the available data. However, routes in the Monte Gottero area often start from various mountain passes or small villages. It's recommended to research specific starting points and parking options closer to your planned visit.
Yes, the trail is part of the renowned Alta Via dei Monti Liguri (AVML), a 440 km trekking route. This specific section also intersects with other official trails such as the Passo della Cappelletta - Passo Calzavitello, Cammino di Assisi, and the European Long distance path E1 - part Italy - Liguria.
Monte Gottero is considered a significant wildlife oasis. You might encounter a rich and varied flora, including alpine species. The area is also known for its notable presence of wolves and specific beetle species. Keep an eye out for diverse birdlife as well.
Yes, there is an Emergency Shelter along the route, which can provide cover if the weather changes unexpectedly. Additionally, you'll find the Three Borders Bivouac, which can serve as a basic refuge.
A beautiful and varied tour. Sometimes meadows, sometimes forests, and lots of scree. From the summit of Monte Gottero, you can see Corsica on a clear day. Fantastic! I didn't have clear skies, but the strong, cold wind and the clouds whizzing by were just as beautiful ☺️
Park your car at Passo della Cappelletta and continue towards Monte Gottero following the red and white signs that lead first to the tomb of Annibale Taddei and then to Passo del Lupo where there is also a thermometer that indicates the temperature. Continuing uphill you reach the crossroads where you can decide whether to go towards Foce tre Confini or go up to Monte Gottero. You can also choose to make the ring going from Foce three borders and then go up to the Gottero from there